Honey yuotations 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee-Keepers' 

 Association, at the Washington meeting, and, so 

 far as possible, quotations are niade according to 

 these rules: 



Fancy— All sections to be well filled; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and hrmly attached 

 to all four sides; both wood and comb unsoiled 

 by travel-stain or otherwise; all the cells sealed 

 except the row of cells next the wood. 



No. I. — All sections well filled, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, det»ched at the bottom, or with 

 but few cells unsealed; both wood and comb un- 

 soiled by travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be classified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there will be "fancy white," 

 "No. I, dark," etc. 



The prices given in the following quotations 

 are those at which the dealers sell to the gro- 

 cers. From these prices must be deducted 

 freight, cartage and commission — the balance 

 being sent to the shipper. Commission is ten 

 per cent ; except that a few dealers charge only 

 nve per cent, when a shipment sells for as much 

 as one hundred dollars. 



CHICAGO— The market is taking honey, both 

 comb and extracted, in a very safisfoctory way. 

 The price of No. i to fancy comb is 15c to i6c; 

 off grades ic to 2c per lb. less. White extracted 

 754c,to S; amber 7c; dark 6 to 6 '-4. All of this is 

 best quality. Beeswax 30c per lb. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 Nov. 8 1906. 199 So. Water St. 



NEW YORK— Comb Honey: Receipts, will be 

 lighter, bulk of honey being marketed. We 

 quote fancy stock at 15c; No. i 13 to 14c; No. 2 

 white, amber and buckwheat at 10 to 12c, accord- 

 ing to quality; fair demand and sufficient sup- 

 plies to meet same. 



Extracted honey in good demand, principally 

 California, and strictly white sage is now selling 

 aty'Ac to 8c; light amber, at 7c; and amber at 

 6'Ac. Extracted nearby. New York state amber 

 and buckwheat at 6 to 6^c, with fair demand. 

 Southern in good demand at 55 to 65c per gallon, 

 according to quality, for good average stock; 7sc 

 for fancy. Beeswax finds ready sale at 30c. 

 HILDRETH &SEGEI,KEN, 



Nov. 20, 1906. 



82-86 Murray St, 



New York. 



CINCINNATI— The honey market is rather 

 quiet at this date, owning to the market being 

 flooded with comb honey; selling slowly at from 

 14c to i6c. Extracted, amber honey selling 

 at from 5'^ to 6'Ac. White and fancy white 

 grades find sale ot from --^ to x'^c. There is not 

 so much moving, as one might be led to believe. 



Beeswax is dragging; however, we continue to 

 pay 26c and 30c for a choice yellow article. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 Nov 3, 06. 51 Walnut St.. Cincinnati, Ohio 



KANSAS CITY-The following prices on comb 

 are for 2-l-section cases. The supply is light. 

 Demand good. Market bare of extracted. .We 

 quote as follows: Fancy white, at $3.25; No. 

 I white, $3 00; fancy amber $3.00; No. 1 amber, 

 f2 75; fancy dark, $2.50; No. i dark, $2.50; white 

 extracted, y%c to 8c per lb! amber, 7 to 7^; dark, 

 6c. Beeswax 25c 



C. C. CI.EMONS & CO.. 

 Nov. 20, 1906 Kansas City, Mo 



KANSAS CITV—There is some improvement 

 in the honey situation with much better inquiry; 

 the market is considered firm at quotations. 

 We quote as follows: Hancy white, $3.00 to $3.25 

 per case; No. i white, $2.73, white extracted, 

 6^c; amber, sJ^c; beeswax 20c to 25c. 



WAL,KER-BREWSTER GROCER CO., 

 Nov. 20, 1906 423 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



BUFFALO— Rome really fancy honey wanted 

 now to sell. Lower grades not wanted, except 

 at very low prices. We quote as follows: Fancy 

 while, 14c to isc; No. i white, 12 to 13c; fancy 

 amber, IOC to iic. Beeswax 28 to 32c. 



Aug 7, 1906. 



BATTERSON & CO., 



Buffalo. N. Y. 



CHICAGO— Our first car of Colorado comb 

 honey on track today; double deck cases. We 

 quote as follows: Fancy white 15I4 to i6c; No. I 

 white, 15 to I5^c; fancy amber, 14)4 to 15c; No. 1 

 amber, 13 to 14c; fancy dark, i2Vi:c; No. i dark, 

 II to 1 1 14c: white extracted, 6% 10 7; amber, 6 to 

 6^^;dark, 5 to 5}^. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 



189 South Water St. 

 Sepr, 4. 1906. Chirafo. Ill 



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